Xylem’s YSI Launches the New 2900 Advanced Biochemistry Analyzer

YSI, a Xylem brand, widely recognized as the “gold standard” in bio-analytical analysis, has enhanced its popular 2300 and 2700 instruments with the release of the new YSI 2900 advanced biochemistry analyzer.

With clean lines, a smaller footprint and a host of new features to benefit the operator, the instrument is a perfect combination of YSI’s trusted enzyme electrode technology with everything users would expect.

From connectivity and communication to ease-of-use and sample handling, the YSI 2900 analyzer exceeds expectations in every category and is a ‘must have’ for anyone in bioprocess analysis or bacterial fermentation control.

Xylem will showcase the YSI 2900 and products from its other analytics brands in booth # 3171 during Pittcon 2012 from March 12 - 15 in Orlando, Florida.

Able to handle the widest range of sample containers, up to and including a 96 well plate, the YSI 2900 produces a result in approximately 60 seconds for glucose, lactate, ethanol and 12 other important bioprocess parameters with accuracy comparable to HPLC.

The icon driven user interface and built in training videos make operation simple, while the up-to-date hardware ensures a rapid, highly accurate result with robust sampling of viscous samples or high cell counts.

Largely interference-free due to the specificity of YSI’s proprietary enzyme technology, the YSI 2900 furthers the company’s legacy of expertise in the following application areas: critical bioprocess monitoring, biofuel production and research, clinical blood chemistry and food and beverage processing.

Xylem will showcase its analytics solutions and applications in booth # 3171 at Pittcon 2012 from March 12-15 in Orlando, Florida.

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